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I am having slightly a different setup than in this question:

Stack Overflow top menu bar not being rendered properly in Chrome

but the same issue:

My machine is a Asus tablet with a native Chrome, and my issue is that top menu bar gets on points section and notifications old values, when I navigate back on questions page, where I am browsing tabs of listed questions and then press the browser back button.

I am not aware of any ad-blockers (at least I haven't installed one) and thus the solution to disable one as in the linked question is not an answer in here.

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  • You mean your "Inbox" and "Achievements" icons retain their notification ("1", "+20") when you click them, then go back a page?
    – CodeCaster
    Jul 5, 2016 at 19:56
  • Yes, and total score gets some yesterday value.
    – mico
    Jul 5, 2016 at 19:58

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Stack Overflow sends a rendered page to your browser. That render includes the current notification state. When you click the menu, JavaScript clears that state. When you navigate back, the browser re-renders the page as it initially received it. It does not re-execute JavaScript events. Refresh the page to re-render with the latest state.

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